62 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION NO. 725, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 
Henry, Berch W., and Lee, Robert E, 924 
1952, Pests that may attack your shade trees. Forests and 
People 2 (3): 26-27, 43, illus. 
Henry, Berch W., and Moses, C. S, 925 
1943, An undescribed disease causing rapid dying of oak 
trees, (Abstract) Phytopathology 33: 18, 
Henry, Berch W., and others, 926 
1944, 
Oak wilt: Its significance, symptoms, and cause, 
Phytopathology 34: 636-647, illus. 
Moses, C. S., Richards, C. Audrey, and Riker, A, J., 
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Eastern forest tree diseases in relation to stand im- 
provement, U. S. Emergency Conserv, Work 
Forestry Pub. 2, 28 pp., illus. Partially revised 
Jan, 1934, May 1940, 
George H, 928 
Blue stain development in peeled shortleaf and lob- 
lolly pine pulpwood, Paper Indus, 17: 402-404, 
George H, 929 
Decay following fire in young Mississippi Delta 
hardwoods, U. S. Dept. Agr. Tech. Bul, 494, 
32 pp. , itlus; 
George H. 930 
The condition of dead chestnut being cut for acid wood 
in some parts of the southern Appalachians, U, S, 
Bur. Plant Indus., 6 pp., illus. [Processed, ] 
George H, 331 
A destructive disease of the mimosa tree in the 
Carolinas, U. S. Bur. Plant Indus,, Plant Dis, 
Rptr. 20: 177-178, [Processed. ] 
George H, 932 
A vascular wilt of the mimosa tree (Albizzia 
julibrissin), U.S.) Dept (Agr. Gre, 535,210 prey 
illus. 
George H.] 933 
Willow scab, U. S. Bur. Plant Indus., Plant Dis. 
Rptr. Sup. 110: 253. [Processed, | 
George H, 934 
Early removal of surplus oak sprouts desirable to 
reduce butt rot, U. S, Forest Serv., Appalachian 
Forest Expt, Sta. Tech. Note 40, 2 pp. 
[Processed, ] 
George H.. 935 
Progress report on investigation of little -leaf 
disease of pines. U. S. Bur. Plant Indus., 12 
pp., illus. [Processed. ] 
George H. 936 
Prediction of cull following fire in Appalachian oaks, 
Jour, Agr. Res, 62: 109-120, illus, 
George H, 937 
Reducing losses from tree diseases in eastern 
forests and farm woodlands, U. S. Dept. Agr. 
Farmers’ Bul; 1687,-22 pp. ,. 1tlus. 
George H, 938 
Little-leaf, the pine killer, Ala, Conservation 15 
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